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Yeah, he's gone from being totally awesome to just awesome. It must be from that huge burden of soon being overtaken by The Stones that only one person in this entire world talks about. What a strain on his career! Poor PaulQuote
JumpinJackOLantern
Paul seems to be slipping. Not much interest here.
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stonehearted
Paul and Jimmy switch accents....
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mtaylor
He sings terrible
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He sings terrible
you speak terribly
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He sings terrible
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He really sings horrendously bad
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whitem8
Was a great show. Save Us sounds fantastic.
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RollingFreak
I've said many times, its odd but the times Paul is on TV he usually doesn't sound as great. Either its because its only a few songs or he just hasn't been touring so he's not really totally there, many recent TV performances in the last 5 years are hit or miss. I'd say 75% are miss. Its not a knock to him, because then oddly enough when you see him at his own 2 or 3 hour show, he sounds phenomenal. Truly a different person than I saw 6 months ago on TV. I haven't seen the iHeart Radio video and I'm not sure this was the case, but I wouldn't be surprised if at an event like that he's not 100%. Just something I've noticed that any of these small sets he does on TV or internet he sounds a bit worse than when I actually see him on his tours.
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mtaylor
During his own concerts they add some voice synching- I've heard the rumours...
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stonehearted
I don't know, the audience seems to love his quick wit. Great comedic timing in this clip, you've got to admit.
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GumbootCloggerooYeah, he's gone from being totally awesome to just awesome. It must be from that huge burden of soon being overtaken by The Stones that only one person in this entire world talks about. What a strain on his career! Poor PaulQuote
JumpinJackOLantern
Paul seems to be slipping. Not much interest here.
I think TV is the worst medium for listening to music. If someone doesn't sound as good as they usually do (I'm talking sound-wise not performance-wise), it's not the performers fault. It's the mix. It's the format.Quote
RollingFreak
I've said many times, its odd but the times Paul is on TV he usually doesn't sound as great. Either its because its only a few songs or he just hasn't been touring so he's not really totally there, many recent TV performances in the last 5 years are hit or miss. I'd say 75% are miss. Its not a knock to him, because then oddly enough when you see him at his own 2 or 3 hour show, he sounds phenomenal. Truly a different person than I saw 6 months ago on TV. I haven't seen the iHeart Radio video and I'm not sure this was the case, but I wouldn't be surprised if at an event like that he's not 100%. Just something I've noticed that any of these small sets he does on TV or internet he sounds a bit worse than when I actually see him on his tours.
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RollingFreak
I've said many times, its odd but the times Paul is on TV he usually doesn't sound as great. Either its because its only a few songs or he just hasn't been touring so he's not really totally there, many recent TV performances in the last 5 years are hit or miss. I'd say 75% are miss. Its not a knock to him, because then oddly enough when you see him at his own 2 or 3 hour show, he sounds phenomenal. Truly a different person than I saw 6 months ago on TV. I haven't seen the iHeart Radio video and I'm not sure this was the case, but I wouldn't be surprised if at an event like that he's not 100%. Just something I've noticed that any of these small sets he does on TV or internet he sounds a bit worse than when I actually see him on his tours.
His voice has gotten old and doesn't hold up as well. When I saw him in concert, he was generally strong but voice waivered on several songs.
I think that you're right, when he's 'warmed up' he's probably better, but it's not the old Paul from before, it's the OLD Paul from now.
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GumbootCloggerooI think TV is the worst medium for listening to music. If someone doesn't sound as good as they usually do (I'm talking sound-wise not performance-wise), it's not the performers fault. It's the mix. It's the format.Quote
RollingFreak
I've said many times, its odd but the times Paul is on TV he usually doesn't sound as great. Either its because its only a few songs or he just hasn't been touring so he's not really totally there, many recent TV performances in the last 5 years are hit or miss. I'd say 75% are miss. Its not a knock to him, because then oddly enough when you see him at his own 2 or 3 hour show, he sounds phenomenal. Truly a different person than I saw 6 months ago on TV. I haven't seen the iHeart Radio video and I'm not sure this was the case, but I wouldn't be surprised if at an event like that he's not 100%. Just something I've noticed that any of these small sets he does on TV or internet he sounds a bit worse than when I actually see him on his tours.
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whitem8
Was a great show. Save Us sounds fantastic.
Yes, first time I heard it I thought that it would have made for a strong Wings track with that mid-70s line-up
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Wow you're out in full force again tonight...
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RollingFreak
I've said many times, its odd but the times Paul is on TV he usually doesn't sound as great. Either its because its only a few songs or he just hasn't been touring so he's not really totally there, many recent TV performances in the last 5 years are hit or miss. I'd say 75% are miss. Its not a knock to him, because then oddly enough when you see him at his own 2 or 3 hour show, he sounds phenomenal. Truly a different person than I saw 6 months ago on TV. I haven't seen the iHeart Radio video and I'm not sure this was the case, but I wouldn't be surprised if at an event like that he's not 100%. Just something I've noticed that any of these small sets he does on TV or internet he sounds a bit worse than when I actually see him on his tours.
His voice has gotten old and doesn't hold up as well. When I saw him in concert, he was generally strong but voice waivered on several songs.
I think that you're right, when he's 'warmed up' he's probably better, but it's not the old Paul from before, it's the OLD Paul from now.
Yes, he suddenly appears old to me. Nothing wrong with that, but I didn't think much of his two new songs. I much prefer James at this point, but he does have to overcome his shyness. Paul is still a much much better interview though. Still has that Beatle wit going on.
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RollingFreak
I've said many times, its odd but the times Paul is on TV he usually doesn't sound as great. Either its because its only a few songs or he just hasn't been touring so he's not really totally there, many recent TV performances in the last 5 years are hit or miss. I'd say 75% are miss. Its not a knock to him, because then oddly enough when you see him at his own 2 or 3 hour show, he sounds phenomenal. Truly a different person than I saw 6 months ago on TV. I haven't seen the iHeart Radio video and I'm not sure this was the case, but I wouldn't be surprised if at an event like that he's not 100%. Just something I've noticed that any of these small sets he does on TV or internet he sounds a bit worse than when I actually see him on his tours.
Don't care where he found it as long as he keeps it! I love the guy.
His voice has gotten old and doesn't hold up as well. When I saw him in concert, he was generally strong but voice waivered on several songs.
I think that you're right, when he's 'warmed up' he's probably better, but it's not the old Paul from before, it's the OLD Paul from now.
Yes, he suddenly appears old to me. Nothing wrong with that, but I didn't think much of his two new songs. I much prefer James at this point, but he does have to overcome his shyness. Paul is still a much much better interview though. Still has that Beatle wit going on.
And do you know how he found that Beatle wit? He took a left at Greenland.
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RollingFreak
I've said many times, its odd but the times Paul is on TV he usually doesn't sound as great. Either its because its only a few songs or he just hasn't been touring so he's not really totally there, many recent TV performances in the last 5 years are hit or miss. I'd say 75% are miss. Its not a knock to him, because then oddly enough when you see him at his own 2 or 3 hour show, he sounds phenomenal. Truly a different person than I saw 6 months ago on TV. I haven't seen the iHeart Radio video and I'm not sure this was the case, but I wouldn't be surprised if at an event like that he's not 100%. Just something I've noticed that any of these small sets he does on TV or internet he sounds a bit worse than when I actually see him on his tours.
Don't care where he found it as long as he keeps it! I love the guy.
His voice has gotten old and doesn't hold up as well. When I saw him in concert, he was generally strong but voice waivered on several songs.
I think that you're right, when he's 'warmed up' he's probably better, but it's not the old Paul from before, it's the OLD Paul from now.
Yes, he suddenly appears old to me. Nothing wrong with that, but I didn't think much of his two new songs. I much prefer James at this point, but he does have to overcome his shyness. Paul is still a much much better interview though. Still has that Beatle wit going on.
And do you know how he found that Beatle wit? He took a left at Greenland.